Multifunction Scaffolding

Our 6' Multifunction Units can be stacked in order to reach greater heights if necesarry, and we sell these combinations of units as turnkey Multifunction Scaffolding Towers. Below you can select either the 12' or the 18' tower and it will come complete with safety rails and outriggers.

If you want to build your own tower, select your desired items à la carte in the table below.

*IMPORTANT NOTE TO CUSTOMER

We only sell the following multifunction pieces as part of a whole 6' unit: Multifunction End Frames, Multifunction Side Rails, and Multifunction Platforms. We apologize for any inconvinience, this policy is a part of what allows us to bring you a high quality product at the lowest possible prices.

We have worked hard to bring high quality to our Multifunction Scaffolding. We studied the best designs out there and then took the best features from each and we think this has elevated our unit to the next level versus the commonly distributed products available. Notice when comparing… nobody else has anything to say when describing their unit. It’s because they didn’t design it nor took the time to engineer it to be the absolute best it could be given the price point we are selling at… which is the lowest in the nation. They are reselling somebody else's unit. Our unit is 6’ tall x 6’ long and 29” total width, which is “standard industry sizing.” This size easily goes from room to room through most standard sized 32”-33” doors. Our unit is simple and comes in five basic pieces. Two end frames, two side rails and one wood platform. Also included are four toggle pins, four span pins and four 5" casters. It can be easily transported in a truck or van or brought out of storage and assembled in about 4-5 minutes once you get the hang of it. Unit has a single pin lock and an extra safety hole for a positive lock just below the main lock as a double backup for the ultimate in safety.

Walkboards seemed to be a weak point in our sample units after simply walking on them. We decided to add two extra steel ribs underneath the wood, giving our unit four instead of the more common two ribs. This gives a completely solid feel to our board with no squishy feeling. It’s a really solid feeling now versus putting your foot in the middle and the plywood giving ½ to ¾ of an inch and thus it’s what sets our unit apart from lesser quality units. We also use angle iron for each rib instead of flat bar unlike some others.

Angle-iron instead of a flat rib. Our four-rib design instead of only two

Next we beefed up the steel thicknesses in critical key areas. Load ratings are commonly 500, 750, and 1,000 lbs. Only the highest quality makes a 1,000 lbs. rating. Our load test which is at this link for you to check just returned at an astonishing 6,100 lbs. Check it here: